14.1.11 International Communications Flashcards

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  1. What is the required information to be included in a position report?
A
(GOM, Ch 6)
• Aircraft identification
• Position
• Time
• Altitude or flight level
• ETA and name of next reporting point
• Name of next succeeding reporting point
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  1. What is Kalitta Air’s ATS code?
A

(GOM, Ch 9)

• CKS, not to be confused with the IATA Airline I.D. of K4

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  1. If HF communication is lost while in Oceanic Airspace what other communication options are available for position reporting?
A

(Atlantic Hi/Lo 1/2, Tab 11 upper panel)
• SATCOM via charted phone numbers
• Use VHF to contact any other ATC agency
• Inter-pilot air-to-air 123.45 to relay through other aircraft
• ACARS

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  1. During your entry into Gander Oceanic Airspace you request a SELCAL check and the check is unsuccessful. What should you do?
A

(Atlantic Hi/Lo 1/2, Tab 2 middle panel)

• Maintain listening watch on the primary assigned HF frequency?

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  1. In remote ocean areas when communicating via HF radio, are you speaking directly to ATC?
A

(GOM, Ch6)
• No, you are speaking to a radio operator only. Clearances are issued by ATC and relayed to you through these radio operators.

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  1. When is an ACARS In Range report required to be sent by the crew?
A

(AOM Vol I, Ch SP)
• When there is a maintenance discrepancy entered in the aircraft logbook.
• When operating on an AMC flight and you are unable to contact Base Operations 30 minutes prior to landing.

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